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My Window Prayer
My Window Prayer
My Window Prayer
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My Window Prayer

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How do you know love if you have never experienced it? This is a story of how you can come to know love and be healed of your past. There is no quick fix, and there are peaks and valleys, but above all there is hope. I encourage you to always hope in the Lord.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWestBow Press
Release dateFeb 7, 2013
ISBN9781449782580
My Window Prayer
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Catherine Florel

Some people learn by the school of hard knocks. This is my journey through this school with the help of God. There isn't a journey that is the same, but it can be much help to know of others, and they can be an encouragement to us. My greatest wish is that this can help one person to come to know Christ in a most personal way. I live in Minnesota and enjoy the golden years of my life. I enjoy family, travel, and many hobbies.

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    My Window Prayer - Catherine Florel

    My

    Window

    Prayer

    Catherine Florel

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    Copyright © 2013Catherin Florel.

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    WestBow Press rev. date: 2/6/2013

    Table of Contents

    Part One

    Part Two

    1 God Where Are You

    2 Alone

    3 Am I Threatened

    4 Enemies

    5 Marriage

    6 Games

    7 Conversation

    8 Motherhood

    9 Living With A Nonchristian

    Dedicated to my husband, children and grandchildren,

    May they always know I love them.

    Part One

    Some how the Supreme Court has decided that life does not start in the womb. Well I am here to tell you it does. I am living proof of how the rejection of ones parent in the womb can cause a person to have no worth or value. When that first value of love is deynied the emotional growth stops also. My story starts there in the womb with one parent not giving love all through his life and death.

    There was thirty-three years difference in the ages of my parents and my jealous father could not bring himself to believe his young wife was pergnant with his child. So I was not held or hugged or kissed or loved by my father. I never got to sit on his lap. Never was appreciated or had my existance aknowleged. How can a person take such an extreme punishment out on a child? How can mankind be so cruel?

    The story of my rejection does not end there. My mother was not a person with the warmth of hugs and kisses either. She was always trying to better me or should I say make me a lady. I didn’t talk right, walk right, laugh right, and was to fat. Such helpful advice was perceived as not being good enough. Words can hurt even if they are meant in

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